Coppell senior Caden Davis is on track to finish as one of the greatest kickers in Texas high school football history when it comes to statistics.

The Texas A&M pledge showed once again Friday that he is already one of the best clutch kickers the state has ever seen.

Davis kicked a game-winning 52-yard field goal with 37 seconds left to beat Flower Mound Marcus 24-23. The win kept Coppell (5-2, 3-1) tied with Lewisville for second in District 6-6A, one game behind Flower Mound (5-2, 4-0).

"He's a calm character. He doesn't really get rattled," Coppell coach Mike DeWitt said. "He's just a phenomenal kid. He's the kind of kid you want to root for. A high-character guy."

CADEN DAVIS DOES IT AGAIN!

Coppell kicker boots 52-yarder with 37 seconds left to push the Cowboys to victory over Flower Mound Marcus.

Davis made a career-long 57-yard field goal on the last play of the game to beat Sachse 30-28 in the season opener, and the three-star recruit's 47-yard field goal in the third quarter provided the final points for Coppell in a 16-15 victory against Hebron on Oct. 5.

"We've seen him in practice kick them 57 and further," DeWitt said. "You knew he had the leg. Getting to the 40 [yard line] is kind of our magic number."

Davis has made 39 career field goals in three years as Coppell's kicker. He needs one more to tie Cedar Hill's Eduardo Camara and McGregor's Dirk Gerhardt for fourth place on the state's all-time list, according to Dave Campbell's Texas Football magazine.

Argyle's Cole Hedlund holds the state and national records for most field goals made in a career with 56, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations record book. Fort Worth Arlington Heights' Tomas Sanchez is second on the state list with 48 career field goals, and Southlake Carroll's Garrett Hartley -- who kicked in the NFL for six seasons -- is third with 42.

Davis isn't just a one-sport athlete. He ran on all three relays for Coppell in track, helping the Cowboys win district championships in the 4x200 and 4x400.

"He buys into offseason. He will lift weights and do power lifting with us. He will run track," DeWitt said. "That has been a big part of his success, but then also all of the extra time he puts in during the year and summer kicking."

Senior Tanner Woodby is in his first season as Coppell's holder and has done "a phenomenal job," DeWitt said. Davis is 9 for 11 on field goals, making three from 50 yards or longer and two others from more than 40 yards out.